Wait…I know this one. Hang on…ummm…NO! Not even close. Well, it depends, of course, on your organisation and the level of security you've wrapped around it. But I'm convinced of two things.

If someone wants your data, they can get it.

There's no such thing as fully protected.

How do I know this? I've watched it in action. For four straight years. The annual Black Hat USA Conference in Las Vegas - which also makes official stops in Europe and Asia - was held two months ago in July and 'hackers' were once again showing off their exploits. The idea of Black Hat is to show what can be done so that corporations take note and offer fixes. And when Black Hat is over all the attendees scurry over to the official real true hacker convention - DefCon at another hotel in Las Vegas as it starts just as Black Hat is ending. Let's see, the first time I ever tweeted on Twitter about Black Hat my Twitter account was hacked. And don't say you weren't warned if you attended…this was posted at the conference and online this year (and similar warnings are posted every year)...